Sony's February PlayStation State of Play is rumored to air next week, according to leaker NateTheHate, who correctly predicted the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal date. Speculation is rife about what Sony will unveil.
Several first-party titles slated for 2025 are strong contenders. We might see fresh gameplay footage and a release date for Sucker Punch's Ghost of Yotei. Bungie's Marathon, a PvP extraction shooter, could also make an appearance if playtesting plans remain on track. Haven Studios' debut title, Fairgames, is another possibility. While less likely, given their later release windows, new trailers for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and Insomniac's Marvel's Wolverine are also possibilities. Naughty Dog's newly announced IP, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, is another potential showcase.
Notably absent will be the recently canceled live-service projects from Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games (reportedly a God of War live-service title). However, Guerrilla Games' live-service Horizon project reportedly survived the cuts; its reveal could finally be imminent.
AnswerSee ResultsRegarding third-party titles, Physint (Kojima's stealth-action game) might be too early for a full reveal, but Phantom Blade Zero (S-Game's action RPG) is a more likely candidate.
Given Microsoft's increased presence on PlayStation, a release date for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is possible, and the long-awaited arrival of Halo on PlayStation could finally be announced.
Last year's State of Play showcased titles like Death Stranding 2, Physint, Rise of the Ronin, Until Dawn remaster, Stellar Blade, Dragon's Dogma 2, Sonic x Shadow Generations, various Silent Hill projects, Ken Levine's Judas, Foamstars, and Helldivers 2. This provides a helpful benchmark for predicting this year's announcements.